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Is losing a mobile device really such a big deal?
Comment Information loss matters for one of two reasons: if information is lost, either it's going to prevent the business from making money, or it's going to cost the business money to deal with the impact. As for phone... [24 Nov 2009]
Preventing Data Loss in Healthcare Organizations: Protect Your Patient Data Against Accidental or Intentional Data Breaches
White Paper With estimates suggesting that breaches cost companies $202 per compromised patient record in 2008, the costs of even a small data loss incident can quickly escalate into the millions. Healthcare... [13 Nov 2009]
The Critical Role of Data Loss Prevention in Governance, Risk and Compliance
White Paper Security is a holistic issue; it's not network one needs to protect, it's the information inside that network and that means guarding against data leaks as well as network intrusions. Email is where a... [13 Nov 2009]
The Benefits of Continuous Data Protection (CDP) for IBM i and AIX Environments: New Flexible Technologies Enable Quick and Easy Recovery of Data to Any Point in Time
White Paper Downtime and data loss pose intolerable risks to every business today. This paper provides a road map to the most effective strategies and technologies to protect data... [13 Nov 2009]
Accelerating Audits With Automation: Who's Accessing Your Unstructured Data?
White Paper With Varonis in place, the fundamental step to data loss prevention is addressed: limiting what data makes its way to laptops, printers and USB drives. That way, efforts to further... [13 Nov 2009]
Secure the Lines of Communication: Achieve PCI Compliance for Email and File Transfers
White Paper Failure to protect customer account information can cause customers and partners to lose faith in a company, leading to a tarnished reputation and loss of future revenue. Data compromise... [12 Nov 2009]
PCI Compliance at the Source
White Paper These all-too-familiar grim statistics of identity theft and data loss illustrate the depth and breadth of issues relating to the processing and storage of payment data. This... [12 Nov 2009]
GLBA Compliance Requires That Leaks Be Sealed
White Paper The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 (GLBA) restricts the sharing of private customer data; even the accidental loss of sensitive information can trigger profound consequences. Financial institutions must... [12 Nov 2009]
The Evolution of Endpoint Security
White Paper Sophos Endpoint Security and Data Protection defends against data loss through full disk encryption and information security encryption for removable storage devices and portable media... [12 Nov 2009]
Achieving NERC Cyber Security Standards Compliance with Lumension® Solutions
White Paper And protect information from loss or theft REs are required to retain 12 months of auditable data, documents and records on their information security controls and specific logs for 90... [29 Oct 2009]
6 Best Practices for Preventing Enterprise Data Loss
White Paper Protecting a company from enterprise data loss is a strategic necessity. By following these best practices, one can improve ability to secure sensitive customer data and in turn,... [06 Oct 2009]
Convenient Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for Web Portals & Enterprise Applications
White Paper Single-factor authentication is easily defeated by hackers and can result in a security breach, financial loss, or loss of sensitive data such as Personally Identifiable Information... [06 Oct 2009]
Information Risk Management for Healthcare Organizations: Six Best Practices for Protecting Your Health Information
White Paper Protecting health information from enterprise data loss is both a strategic necessity and regulatory requirement. By following the best practices, one can improve ability to secure sensitive patient... [06 Oct 2009]
Managing 21st Century Business and Technology Innovation: Reduce Operational Risk, Enable Compliance, Protect Privacy With IBM System z
White Paper Banking executives are striving to avoid unwanted outcomes: system outages leading to revenue loss and customer dissatisfaction, and adverse regulatory findings and data breaches leading to negative... [16 Sep 2009]
Four steps to smarter outsourcing
Comment Your requirement for IT security will depend upon the nature of your business, regulatory considerations, the sensitivity of the data and the consequences of loss or misuse. As the 'owner' of the system... [02 Sep 2009]